Traffic headed east into downtown over the bridge will still have two lanes. Pedestrians and cyclists must use the south side of the bridge.

The work adds to traffic headaches at Ontario Street and Carnegie Avenue, near Progressive Field at the bridge's east end. One of the region's busiest intersections is already hobbled with orange barrels and temporarily shifted lanes, due to construction of a new Inner Belt Bridge and the Lorain-Carnegie Bridge work.

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